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V >.<. t, »< ... a * -■'" --•' '■" " - ' —» it-< ! f ___'* <2_**"» ■-" *-n '•■» RQMcd Directorj. {•!tta»?2li l»*iL; W»»f«'<l Ab.tracl Ij^^^.****. . Hwiia Mala I*4 '/■ '1 < ' „ M>*"lTgCT*- a^i^*' < catlaca and bun. ____^J3_t__ ___t v* *T «-Aw g-i_^i__ti?r;r,., ? v -- M * . .| "***• wlla, i-i.. f. ? I*. " Bni_-_ -"•»•• Waahln.ton. *~—___.__* *"l-'«'i Bank lUd«, fcj*a» liT*r, " , '•f-a-ta ..II _?*» »»•-. A t»n^rai **••■ aS * . '»'•>•« ali»-ad aa '*»—-_ ; |; ■ Knar -____»'CVCLEB i«§^^ri« "»*«,«. Vap^t ' __WK» ANO J|TAT,ON_RV "*~- —_!____^"" »»1H Third a. |^SJ^O^OOI6TB. 15j5?»^aliaD VJi!?- °*'"»""•<• »•• ~-—.— ■ ■ nWa_. Paawa n mt , )t ;| |^^sh^^ OYANTS. I»Hi§S *ai"*- T* 11 n»*Mt aa». fttay'«SalkT;'L^ ""*"* ' "-> |Ci"!*s2»lf^.j~**^» »*»r f« EXPRESS ROBBER . MISSED 52000 (Concluded.) '.'v«.ted hla mm at the h.u.i of A. P. White, Blmnnson'a assistant, who «M returning from a mit nUht lunch. The, bandit forced Whit* to K.i through the name pro «•*• of being tied with rope. In neither Instance did the robber gajt hta vti Hum. 11.. throw v couplo of rain coala owr mi., Imprisoned men* hoada and then quietly 1.-ft Then the Police. I; wiu only a few minute* later that HmMH succeeded In too* . nine liv bonds, 11.- Immediately released Whit.- and notified tha police. Sergeant Clarence Carr waa th.- flr»t to arrive, and li.< found the jumper and overall* left by th« bandit The victim* of the boM holdup were able to turnlah only a iuhiit description of 11... bandit. They both nay he tv ahort and heavy- i set Ha wore a black mask which covered th« lower part of hi* fa«« An engineer* cap was well drawn down over the eye*. An Indefinite Description. Simon*..- and White appeared at police headquarters thin morning and.to Captain of Detective* Cbn*. Trnnnnt told a »irn)it!itr..r*.iril story of th* robbery. Simonson ha* been In the employ of the Great Northern Rxpreas company for some time. White* had been working but three day* at the time of th« robbenr. The almost absolute lack of any description of th.- bandit leads the police to believe tint he will never be captured. Th« eiaet amount of th« lout will not be. known until the local office cttecka up with th« St. Paul office*. A Sack containing 15.00 waa cut open by the tmn.lir, but ho left It behind, apparently because, of tta weight and bulk Iness. RAILROAD MEN MEETING. •■» r»n»4 l'«~ 1 CHICAGO. Oct. 11.—Tbe Ameri .an AUtion of Traveling l"a» »<>tiKt»r Agents, representing all th* leading railroad »>*l««ra* of the country, convened in Chicago today lor a a«asJon of tan* days. Dallas Is fighting hard for tho next conven i tion, and will probably be selected. Portland. — William Jennings Ur>»n Is ht-re today and leaves for Seattle ttmlght I Th«> king lof IZiieland saw the Marathon. Why not you? At Dug dale's park next Sunday. *** CABINET MAKERS. " TIM f«a r Want i-«. rar»«>n aiwl rabin.tai.kM*. farßitura. «<»»• aa4 etrwa tllf M !'»!-. m —«r _._ DENTISTs! in J imows-i am bm> •!•(•« «m '«« am all ki«t> •>••• 4««t«l work It.. J "i *4 •'"•km '■ Tk« mar ateut ik« ■•«.«i aaa OVERS AND CLEANERS. J r»f»»»r«. nm* "?i t cwmut. thai ttti. COLD AND SILVER PLATING. " n. i* in 'iiiea, in urn ■«. ' HA in UOOOft. »wnca*» mm — m*. «i> Cat—. HAT MAKERS. Ii ii iui*. faiwu>. i-.ir,r.. —n — . LUMOCR. '<•«* Mint it** nm ••• a. W«i« • ••I. li»« ■-» M/.SSACE. CV*«r««. •!«•» and i«» talk*: m* fan* >i i—ai lauila*. tit (mil I'lM • .rr■••:•. ..: OPTIC.aNS. J. W Mrnlll, ort O. (MnM Op •■'.*«. «hiu.>»» ll.u. rilm Cm I*4 HIT. R.i •• ■ . r. ,:~.fp,l * OSTCOPATHIC '.P'HVSICIAKS. ■••tan MollMMl. • ... ...4 CtMUff Aaaaaaatana & m Mt»r KWknl'la cr«4uat*. <•» ■ ■■!■■■ »»- Butt tin k»-» l*l»» nwMI >AIN'7THi~ 4ln'lna, o«i—" •»■!!>«. "«»«| •»« : rt»ft»r»iln« br day or contra t f|i. t>*lB(l«« O»v. lit **»*(• at IbOM L Mil. - ■ ■■ , ■ ■ ■ - PATENT ATTORNEY^ Adam* A l!f*mk» r*«ai«r*4 I'»»»i»l j ■ M Tr*4* Mark Al">r«.r«, II r»'« la ««ati» «t»» Colmaw Mo<n , Hum * Co, f*««l*r«4 >ai«*«l allor. r.«>». «laffn«T«l M"')< "*•">• («r »a«ii. PATTERNS AND MODELS. T».a Ptattta r«ti«n> «M M»tal Tfarka 111 rirat «i. a. Mala ««»«■ ~~ PHYCICIANS. DR C C rtSßCa—Uamltas ohrati** far alt ilMaw "i"! 4i.fi.rt *f »■■■■». tosnll Iha *>«»» la al»<*ta(a aaari4*ai*«i • «.!•♦ fr»a. »rl»«la aanalnrlam If «*alt»4 !■»»»«. Mala 4Mt: li»4 4«»«. llo«r» i»-l: l»; T-l tt«B4ara. !••!. Sana »»r I'.'-pla'a B»»> Hl«« S«—»<l aa4 Flka L.R Wat. T. t>)VICI< h»a c«rni.~l •a !!»-!• LubM i;»«b«<>«a. n«ik aJta— UtT. j Hr J. M brawn. iM«"«ln»l. ■*nllo-«rt narr. racial dlaaaara. tit- I Arra la ann»« Or. Pall—. »W_ dla..-.«. «M Are«4a ~ Dr. THkn.tMn hu>Hr 'n4- Hl*,— PHOTOGRAPHERS' SUPPLIES. Aa4-r«cra Saeptr Co.. 11l Cbarry at —» 1 : POSTACE STAMPS. Partflr (llamo C« — ■■•••■a ata— col. l««d..n. Ixniiiht and xild- Malta ll* Wa«Mi»*t«» liUiu . ft( r»r«l ay. "i,.a «Taala«a. —If r*llMtbrM kawckl ■». add. Scbaaila. mm >car'h. "~~" BHOWCAOE9. B__w*a Hii»mm Co.. lnf« '•«•! and ta£laa» work, till r.r.u lad. HI! "" " PRINTER k. Trick BlndlDC and rrlnflaa Co., pika -wSTi>—"l* n«lh [.»...« H7I » ~ HalMr rrlallm Han—. »i* a—a_ SECONDHAND CLOTHING. ' 'wt vr fcl«h4M«l i"' -• <"' aacaiul.haitd i.m,^ and ««a«l»nn"ii'i nothing, furnl l*ra! ««». Ktlft ill» rira« ay, fad till Hoilca—Jacobaon pay* lull valiM for m ,n?. dl.-.rd*! «lo«fcm«. I- t7T». Man. mi. . __f wa bar a«e'pn4-ti*nii rtoihlng at hlah aal pricaa. ITwi*. »'»'■ *»»»• ion Ilka, jJGNB AND HCU^E NUMBERS. ~~itmnoii. "i««r*r»»i a». md. i»»«.~ T STORAGE. "*" " "iJaion Traaafar, M"-in* . Mi»ra«a Co. 1 )H,l" 1t.0M.. Mala •«« Ind 111, —it ' TRANSFER COMPAfIIES. '"l> IJtiair. Iranarar. tO9t Vvrnaa pktrw, i,.,i.rd - K«i>»aaa. f.uxllina and pi-a. m»»in« <mi>u |.h.ma. llallatd »i r..l- • «Uca. nallard »•* ' «--:-■■' " """'^TAILORS. ... ' l^aoaajd »■<,,~r**K^i»»-. Cawrral Bids. TYPEWRITi.«« AND SUPPLIES. i r«« .»<1 olhar ***{£ *'»; l"«Tr» I «wrHa» . ««PI>I» <•■• *" « * B1<"*- I Will TRY TO DRIVE ILLEGAL VOTERS FROM GEORGETOWN Advocate* (if 1 I,mi government ' " Georgetown thin year are start- Ing Hi. ii mmp«lii at the regUtra lion booth*. A ■•Urulned fight Mil i.. nuui- 1.. keep out "flonters." I.IIM election. It la rimmed, 800 or 300 men, Mil.Mill hangvrt on nml ' illnn-ptiijililo .ham.. recruited rrom all imrtit of Seattle, iwartued Into Georgetown .in ii-klxli«luiii Knd election days, mill were, • powerful factor In keeping tho old giuig 111 charge of tha city affair*. Some 900 voter* were registered at th« laat election, and morn than 700 of them voted, Bo far thla year th«t registration in slightly In excess oi COO, and mail believe tiuit It will not run more than i ii more. Councilman Halo, who KM led tha fight fin better government In Georgetown, laid the foundation for ■topping Illegal n*Kl»tri(iluii ahortlx after th- taut election. After hi* resolution for number- Ing the road house* had bOM killed by the council, Halo quoted the atate law. 11. -,!,.■*. .1 that where hou»ea were, not numbered in any municipality, in.- Intending voter had to locate hit house by l.»! mini b«r, or If unplatted, by a land do acrlptlon. A resolution based on the. state law, directing election offtclala to enforc* the law, waa put through hr Mai* Till* la bettered to b« a I groat aafeguard. "Why, last dm*.." said Hale to day. In speaking of the ration. ' "I »aw something like a hundred mm coming oat from Seattle, They got off the car and a»ked th.- way to the Horseshoe «al.M>n or the city ball, or the other election booth. They were all floater-, who hadn't I HOW GEORGETOWN RUINS (Conclude 4.) terests of th« people at h*art an/1 ' therefore be la th- man for th- \-*> ■■lei. CUAIIL.KS 8. HICH. 4*l Urd At EDITOR STAR: ! admlrv it.., stand you havi- taken In th- H..ulllon Mayor Miller Can and 11 think It Is a matter that the people are being freely arui»*-d to, and , th* great majority will stand tor. That grafting has been going on for several roars, nine-tenth* of the people believe, for them mrm plenty of surface Indication*. I have baxw a ">i)«l la wind" republican ever sincn Um> birth of that pau-ty. but baton party I want honesty In municipal affair*. No ha-Uttr political act could be dun« than to etitraui Mr. Houllkm to the _a_ttlw mayorahtp , AN* OLD THIRD WARDER. KIMTOR STAR: fly all m.-an« I*4 as bar* A. V. Munition for oar next mayor. If th.-r« la no other pt««o to meet and organ)!* a ritli-na lngVr>—d*_t dab. you ar* welcome to my parlor at 1113 :ith a« God Wens Tbe> Star. • T. J. TRAYNOO. - . EDITOR STAR: Good for you, ' I hope yon ronUntM» tb« good work In showing Up to th*> people the grafl.-r» I am sura evrrjone with j any honesty and d«»<wiiry will hrart lly commend your amrtNMl. Hoping yon mover stop nntll they far* run to earth and a good word for Mr. itoulllon. MRS. S. S. rrniTOK STAR: l have nottooa a good deal publl*he*l in your pap<<r regarding Mayor Miller and Mr. nonlllon. Wby don't lh« people do aotneithlnK while the evidence is still fresh in the minds of everyone? As I understand. we, have th« referendum and recall la this rlly. i Why not start a petition at onea to j 'fall a special election and put Mayor I Miller and all bis grafting ring out 'of office and elect Ilouillon In bis I place at the name time? Now Is the Km* for th<- people to show ' their appreciation for Mr. .million I and what he ha* attempted to do and show Its contempt for Miller and all grafting Ideas and officials. Action Is what counts, not words. f am not a property owner nor a taxpayer, hut am a voter and I will . sign a petition to that effect. Yours fur lion. »t government and , Going to. Quit! Going to Quit Going to Quit Buy Your Shoes Now , TreenShoe Company 707 First Aye. I Do you want to buy a horn*7 See The Star'a elaaatfied real eatate columna. THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBKR 11, 1909. even bothered about Inquiring" In advance win-re they « ere to votn. "We're going to stop lliok. f.l lows this yesr." Five men have filed petitions for mayor—Auburn Sin.'inn. M. V. I'..i syth and II Him. . republicans, and It. U Foreman and Dr. A. 11, Kehr, c!tliens' ticket. Charlns II Knnls, present In,mill. and Oliver All dnrson, police Judgn, havo filed II ■ II names an .mull.lnt. for city attor ney. John ll— la without opposition for re-election as city clerk, and A. M Anderson and I. I Morgan an ii,.line*] themselves for city treas urer. t 11. I.lpiiln.olt who has been councilman from tin. Pint ward. will be a candidate, in tb« Second this year. G«orge M Walsh, repub ii. .in. and O. P. Tegardln and I' X lilbeaii, citixtma' ticket, will contest the nomination. Tt'«'U< are thn-e candidate* In the First ward—J. Ii Alden. repub lican, an.l V. II Chamberlain and W. I. l|,.ff.'i)i!< formerly city en gineer, ■ ltl»*ri» ticket. K. W. in ill and Charles Saytos, republican*, are after the nomination In the Third ward, as Couucllman Unite la seek- Ing th* mayoralty. U. 11.Tt01.11. republican, has an nounced that ho Is a .midldnt.. fnc ; re < i.-.ti.in aa rounrllnian at large. : and T. W. Morgan, republican, has ftied for the same off!..- X L> I'ur Ixh haa filed aa a candidate for councilman at largo on the cttlxens' ticket. The counctlmen who«« term* of ofrice do not expire Include N. V. Atkins. Ktrst ward, Charte* Hal*'. Hwond ward, and C C. Conner. Third ward jr-nd^rlnß Justice to an honest man Hurrah for Mr. Ilouillon for mayor! EDITOR BTAft: If an honest man gets Into city* offlcn be Ii kicked out of office because he -II! not wrung or defraud bis brother man I think th«> peopla should. step forward and demand that Mr. lloull l»n b* reulnod In ff_ It anyone baa to go M It be the mayor. I f.-..| like •Inning hallelu jah to th- work Th. Star la doing. Connt on mx A TAX PAY Kit. EDITOR STAR: Pl-a»- allow , tui- to commend you on th.' stand 'you haw- Uken with referenc* to Mr. llonlllon and bis dlimtsaaL I do not know th« lat» rtntrnd •nt of publlr tttUlUea, but I do •now that h- s««med to b* trying to do bis duty in a hard place; and It la my bumble opinion that thoi city lost tb« very best official It has had In 10 years when tbe mayor dta.-harK.ri Mr itnulllon I find a icri-at many who feel the same war. and who freely express th« opinion that Th« Bur Is fight ing on the right side. J. M JUBTICH ! hies mil mi _■ (Conelurfrfl.) Abat^o No runs, no bits, no M* ' rora. ; Sixth Inning, 1 • tntUburg — Crawford crabbed Gibson'* fly. Ms4*> flow to Cobb. - tlynw went oat. III) •* to Hush to T. Jones, No run*, no hit- uo er rors. Detroit—D. Jones t 11!" dto i;tb son. K«ab sttiKlod to left Cobb forced fluftb. Wagn.-r to Mill.-r Crawford forced Cobb, Miller to Wagner. No runs, one bit, do er rors. Seventh Inning. IMttabtirK — l>'arh (lew to ("raw , ford. Will>-ta threw Clarkn out at first. Wagner alnjrjed to Irft cett , it. making bis third hit In t_TM ■ time* up Wagn<-r went out trying to stfal second. S< hniliit to liush, , No runs. im>- hit. M errors. i Detroit—tHilehanty doubled, mak ing his third hit Moriarty wa« i safn when Ahat'in dropped Miller's i assisL Tbe claim wan made that ■ Moriarty Interfered with Abatrtn, but It wan not allowed. T. Jones singled, scoring Delehanly. Schmidt foulr>d to liyrae. Mclntyre batted for Wlllets, but only succeeded In ' faiinlliz I). Jones bunted safnly, flllliiK th« !>»»•■«. Iluth nliijtl«-d, scortns Moriarty and T. Jone*. Cobb «I:ik1"(1. ... iiiiiiK Davy Jonea. (Crawford popped to Abstain, four run*, five hits, one error. Worka succeeded \\ |]|.i- Eighth Inning. Pttt.bure—Miller fanned. Ah ktcln doubled to right center. At I—l—l point rain began to fall. Wil son w.-nt out. Works to T. Jone*. Gibson fouled to Hrhnil.lt No runs, , on., hit, no error*. Detroit — li.li'hanlv w«-nt out. Miller to Absteln. Moriarty walked, but waa put out trying to steal «<■<■• •nil. Gibson to Wagner. Wagner iiia<l«> a phenomenal catch of tho : bad throw. T. Jones walkod. Schmidt flew to Clarke. No runs, no hits, no error*.. Ninth Inning. ("Illslnn-it X 1.1.1. fanned, llyrne slniclnd to '. i.'. i and I ■ .<■ h doubled to I..ft - I'lnrk.- fll>»d to right and llyrnc ecorcd. Wagner singled, scoring Leach. Waener atolo MO. ond. Miller lined to COM Cobb madn a m-iisntloiiiil catch, retiring the »ld<- Two runs, tl.r*-.1 bits, no errors. H.trolt MnlHn batted for Works. Mllllll) fanned. I) Jones was safe in Abnteln's error, liiitth was safe on Hymn's low throw. Cobb dun 111. to rlKlit. scoring Jonos. Craw ford went out, Wngner to Absteln, Hush aeorlnt and Cobb going to third. IMi'lmiiiy lined to Clarke. Two runs, one hit. two error*. Final Score. R. h.e. PittsburK 8' 11 3 Detroit 8 10 4 ft***************** • * * WATER SHUT OFF. * * * ' * Water will bo shut off In * * the district • north of Green • * La—M and between M. mil.in * * and WaJUnjcford ays., Indus- * • iv.', on Ttiiutility, October 18, ■ * from 1) a m to 5 p. tn. * 'i • tM'M»i(l(X> ii»i< ■ * ' \ riWr* 4 ¥ * 4 * ♦ +++9+* '■ inlaTaHiaVali-iftkinaßiiaftii lllii fhllHlAl ■■■ iln laJlialtfl lat I ■■■ffl -J- *■ ■•--» - * MISS EVA BOOTH IS COMING TO SEATTLE MIIS EVA BOOTH. Miiis Kvu Itooth. head of the Salvation Army of America and on* of the famous women <•( the country, will lie In Bealtlo Octo ber 31, to Inspect the army here. She will start her western trip at In-* Moln.ii October 14 and visit all th.- larger cities from there to the coast. CORNELL STILL PROMISES BUI sis AWAY Shifty Orator It Just a* . Liberal With Promises * at Ever About Giving Himself Up. It-try Walton Corn*!!, spellbind- W. l«w>-r mill th.- • hnmpion break- j or "I iU!«-» m Hit Justice, Id at til vi ry much at large tote) with the proa ecuting Attorney's sleuths still in | lIIIM but futile pursuit. Mr <<>rn.<ll in simply nut there when th» Mrutlm arc on tin- spot. Ho appears to li»v»> an unlimited sapply of other spots. and ail with good telephone connection. Today Mr Cornell Inform** I'hlllp Tworoger over tne telephone thai he was prepared to < <>ro« In •ml *iirn-n<!>r. but li- has rharijtii! his mind so frequently about rom ing In that no receptions ar<> l>.-in«r planned for him. Cornell's Inability to tret ball Is the run*.- of his elu»l*«>n««iiii. and also the cause of considerable »!>•■<■• illation among his acquaintance*. <•firri.ll has a targe mini! of friends In the liquor business, mrii whnw friendship Is noil often proven by "going ball." When' Co rnell opin'-<l overtures with »«>m<- of tht'x*' •>•• was nn-t by a general r« fnsal. on- salnon man said: "1 like Cornell and would willing- Iv help him out. Hut I got my Up 10 stay out of 'lit* business, and I know which sid« my bread Is but tcired on." Sov.ral other saloon men evaded tin' rlvlhk of ball on tt>» same enig matic grounds, and th<n> la a gen eral suspicion that there Is mum thing behind the search fur Cornell beside* i Ik- extortion complaint. 'LAD WHO WOULDN'T CHEAT IN SCHOOL WOULDN'T LIE ABOUT POLE' FRANK M. BROWN AND PIN PICTURES OF SOME OF THE THINGS HE REMLMUf MS ABOUT THE BOYHOOD OF EXPLORER FREDERICK A. COOK. WARM TRIBUTE PAID TO DR. COOK BY GRAY HAIRED BUSI NESS MAN WHO WAS EX PLORER'S BOYHOOD PLAY MATE. "HE WAS JUST A NOR MAL, HONEST, AMERICAN BOY. HAN nUNCIWSO, (><i II II |,',.- ( j Co.p|< il\» 111 IlilH dIKI'IM .'ll'tl i hi' Noiili I'olc, h" hiis A hoy who !>.' rh.ntlnn at H<'honl. »t work or hi play, will mil grow Into I n,ii■■ who woiihl iht'ilt 111 Mm tite'% win k " GOADS DEATH BRINGS BARS FOR WINDOWS City Hospital Will Have Two Guards on Duty Until the Wards Have Been Made Safe. In view of the fart that the rllv authorities late Satnrday night let the contract for placing Iron bars on thi windows of th« City hospital, l>r. J. C Snyder. county coroner, baa dispensed with an tiuinMt over (!:■• body of Thomas Goad, the po- Jlre chauffeur, who leaped to bis d<atb early Haitirdar morning. "(load's death has rnn*<-.l prompt action'on the part of thr author!- Mm," saH Dr. Snyder today. "In addition to placing Iron bars on tin windows of the City hospital, pitdd«*d cells In tli- city all a* welt as the hnsplfaj will >'- Immediately iimtalli-il According to the con tract let Saturday night, Ihe Iron ham must be In place within the next 12 days. To prevent a pos sible recurrence of just such trait rtll»-» aa resulted In the death, of Goad, two guards will 1..- placed 111 the wards <•( the City hospital day and niKht until the windows are barred." ROW OVER WHISKEY IS CAUSE OF SHOOTING Prank Rosa was brought In from Ulack Diamond this morning by Dpputy Hh^rlff Tom X Davta for the shooting of Antonio Venderlla. The shooting occurred hint night, following a dispute as to wbo should pay for more liquor. \ That Is I In* comment on tin* Poary-Cook controversy of a man who was a playmate of l>r Cook when I ln> great explorer was a hap py, healthy schoolboy In Uriioklyn. N. V He Is Frank, M. Urown, a prominent Sun Francisco broker. "My most distinct recollection of Cook," Bay* tin' grny-halred Imihl MH man, "Is of his energy and lion esty. Wo attended th* public school together in Brooklyn nearly 30 yoars | UK", and, I , became , Krnatly iiltit' hiil to thn straightforward lad. I caunot recollect.the 11 timi- (if Ihi' school, right now, or tIM district it was In, but I hnv« never forgotten Cook. A* a bojr, ho was absolutely hlhivh (ill— or deception. lll was M 'ri>i)ily K'»»ly.' either. Ha WHH I in- DUtch of any boy In lll' hi hiKil In ii luhnlo, nml tin' iiiHHlcr of inn of tli'in. 11l- was Ktialclit, that Ih all. If be didn't have hU (canon*, ho Ini-,-.. r| and made tin lent of 11. If M ii 111 ho luidn't t..ii.|i,,| i|,,. (><<)<. If be had missed I know In- would have said i" Mid would liiiv mini.- ii,. inn.i of that. That 1* Cook. 'Tin- iliHpniihi-H show," Drown continual, "th»( Cook, the Minn, la as inmli-Ht M Coot Hi'- hoy Id- wax never the bragging kind of boy, though In- had many excuses for being boastful. ii' i-rnll.-il In out of door sport*. Hockey was his fav orite. Yon mm, he liked the Ice «vrn them. Ho was thoroughly at 1,1111,' on skates. N.-xf in skating, I think Cook llk<-d wrestling. Ah a lad, 1,1 was hllHkliT than thn most of us and I remember many I bard fall I received at his hands. '•While Cook was • serious boy, he bad 111 - saving s«ns<»—humor. Ho was always n "ly with ■ laugh, nil if MM Joke were on him. I have m-i-ii mm photographs of his arrival from iii.- north. I notice that th.- laugh Is mill with him. "Cook wa* not so very much dif ferent from other boys. He was a normal, strong, healthy, boncst American boy. "To ■ '-. mind the fact 'hat ho baa said that »■•• baa discovered the Dole is sufficient." MAYBE THIS WOMAN WAS WISER THAN ARRESTING OFFICER ACCUSED OF SELLING LIQUOR. SHE MAKES FRIENDS WITH WITNESS. • Although Bert Me Doe secured it,. evidence which resulted In the ar rest of Mrs. Anna Peterson, pro prietor of a lodging bouse at First ■v. and lull mi last night. she heaped coals of fire upon his head by depositing ball when be was about to be locked up as a witness. \l' ll<->\ with all the Instincts of an amateur detective. Informed Pa trolman Tommy Wright last night that he Just ki. m Mrs. Peterson was selling llqnor at her lodging house*. .M01t... then went to Mrs. Peterson's lodging house and pur chased the liquor. With On- liquor an evidence. Patrolman Wright th«»n arrested Mrs. Peterson. At police headquarters abe was ran p«-ll»-.l to deposit $100 ball. She was Just ■tiuut to depart when she over heard that McOee would be locked up as a witness because h« did not happen to have $10 ball. Mrs. Peterson requested that she be al lowed to deposit the money The request was granted. Moth left the station together. Now th« question Is, will Mcßee show up for Mrs. Peterson's trial or will be let her 10 be forfeited and as M.ii... Is the principal wit ties*, will Mrs. Peterson be convict ed If Mr-lice Is not present? * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * Seattle. .... .. ..* • ClearinKs today . .st.4H.tM.n * * ■•■laiim 189,914.23 * * Ticortu. it • a««rinKs today |1.1I9.C«O . ♦ .m!anc«-« . , 130,221 * * Portland. * • Clearing today $1.944,8g6 • * HolaiK. h 125.981 • * * ****************** Jacob ■••.' tic. n rl.-rk at lh<> clear Rtand in ih'- Amrrlcan cafe. i!i.-.l In th« Par in,: ii»ii-l. Sccofid ay. H. and Main ft. yvntrrdtf afternoon from hemorrhajr* of the brain. Ludwlg leaven m brother, at X ->;h<ll, Mont. Th« body will bo shipped there. WESTLAKE MARKET SPECIALS I iirmrn.' "nIU- For lur-<l»j, Vr.liKTAHl.KH—<irevn onions. 1 1 nirti - * far &■■, wal^ri !*•*«. fcr tmmh; carrot*. i l»unt h»-« for '•> . pumpkin*. »c au*l l<Jr **< 1> iwar mpit*. 4 pound* for ?&«•; *. bum-hea radishes for *>• : celery *o atalk; i»lil.«l», Sr ■ tamd: !»i'H. 3 bum hn for (<*; """in, lOr ilon-ii; |»t|jtiv«*i 14 iH»un-l« for Ise; aweet potatoes. 4 pound* f r It'r; tiimmnM. 5< a pound; lettw*. I head* fur £.■ . W}us»h. 6c anil 10c ruli; I package* V oau for ;;.. noi. It povmla for II ***. sack flour. $!.&«; coca, 1 r«na for t&r; \69 pountja polaiuea for We; 4 pound* n»vy b*«na lor lie; drtvd l*ru»#«. 3 pound* fur Z&C I til it —I'anuliiurx. 1 far lac: l.ulier pfrara, Z*o a doxen; arnipva. be pound; nut*, ISc iw.un.i; OallfornU irapN. He « ha*ka<; MM naval oranjeoa, lir a tloc«n; nmal! eranirea. 10# a do**n; btntnii, ifcc a doson; rrank#rrl4»a, 10c a quHrt; apples. '■ {HMiii !• far t»c; Itarilatt pear* I>c a ili».f>n; pruaaa. T&a a crata; limiune pt^ichaa, it Kit a bos. IIIIJ HMTI:-m;v -lli)mr-m»li> dosch naia, ll« a draion; kom*-ma4l# )*Uv ralla. l»c. chow-r»ioir. 10<- lilnt:; ««.rl (.IrHlaa. Ueptali. Imported Uuwn ollvaa. lie a Pint I 101 l SmHi>. I pounds far Me: nl m..n |« poun4: hallbui. t pound* tar tftc; vaifir*. !l« * dot««i; ojritarm. IQr « pint: milk riah, 10.- a pound; black i.««» : pounda fat if-* , <;*-mii.»ii cod. to a pnund: naatcrn I *tt>r«. CIo a can: rork ? DID YOU SHOP AT "V Wcstlake Public Market f On Saturday IF YOU DID, you helped to make up the largest mill best satis fled crowd that ever visited a public market In Seattle. IF YOU DID NOT, your friends did. and they will tell you All about It. Coma ami MM for yourself and do your shopping here through the weuk. You will find spcclttU each day. Tuesday will li, SPECIAL TEA AND COFFEE DAY. lii- suro in.l visit .-ill booths and take advantage of tho best bargains they have to offer. IT'S SO CONVENIENT one block off I'ik- it. Tin' taxi delivery will deliver 10 ordinary packages for 10 cents to any pnrt of the City. West Sake Public Market WESTLAKE AND PINE FIFTH AND SIXTH AVB. Business Bringera. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. 0 NO POMP CEREMONY FOR BRYAN "The Second Citizen of the Land" Will Arrive in Se attle Early Tomorrow Morning. * * * How Bryan will spend the * * day named In bis honor: * * 7:10 a. in.—Arrive In dty * * and go to Hotel Washington ♦ » for breakfast. ♦ * 9:3o—Leave hotel for expo- * * sltlon grounds. * * 12:15 p. m.-Luncheon In his # * honor at New York Building, * * J:3o—Attend exercises In ♦ * Natural Amphitheatre, where ♦ » he will deliver bis lecture, * * "Th* Average Man." U*l * 7:20 —Deliver a political ad- * * dp-nit In Auditorium. * * 9:oo—Witness fireworks at * * foot of Pay Streak. ♦ * 8:30 —Attend reception blv- * * en to him and Mrs. Bryan In * * Washington State Building. * * * ««#«**««¥«¥¥¥¥¥« William Jennings lirynn, no l>aiii<>l by his wife, will arrive in Seattle at 7:10 o'clock tomorrow morning to participate In the fes tivities arranged for the celebra tion of Bryan Day at the A.-V.-P. exposition tomorrow. The Commoner will be met at the King st. depot by a com mi tee composed of the following: George K. Ryan, chairman of th« democratic reception committee; B. C. Cheasty. C. G. H<-ifn<-r, James A Dummet and George Murphy, The reception committee, which, will have charge of the celebra* tlon. Is composed of George I* Hyan. chairman; Alfred Battle, Ooorge Murphy. George V. Cotter. 111. J. M Hawthorne, A It Ernst and C. 0. Helfner. There will be no street par ad of any kind to mark Bryan's ai> rival, as the commute* decided that such a demonstration might affect the exposition In an unfa* volatile way. YDUTHS STRDNGBLUFF FAILS TO SAVE HIM Harry Rirhel. a youth of 19. with a desire to emulate • deputy riff, and who carried all of the too Tiftnalljr carried by inch gentry, til arrested by Deputy Sheriff Luther Milts last night, after the former hail put up m bluff worthy of a dip lomat The boy was pointed out to Mill* Id the Duchess aaloos. Third ay and Main at.. as having at different times flourished a iron and liraKKlntt of his commission from Sheriff Hodge. Mills approached Rlebel and ask < -1 him If ho was an officer. "Sure, I am." was the answer. Hut when aisked for bis commit slon, he failed to find it, and «mo took Mills to his home near tile entity, where he said be had it in bis desk. For an hour the boy put up a bluff of hunting for a commission. Finally hi- was ar rested and brought to th« jail. His hearing wilt be bad tomorrow. New Tammany has stolen | Its rival's name, the Civic league, and Hearat must find another. ntd. ? pound* for Sic; prrrh. 1 pound* for 11c; herring, 3 for Sac; amokvd bar* ring. - for tc Ml:\r-ii..i:in« h««r. te a pound; round aleak. t*c a pound: alrloln ataak. 11 He pound; hantbttrxar ataak. 1 pound* for IS*-; homa-mad* aauaa^a, 2 pounds for 2&c; chuck aleak. 1 pound* for Sir; ' Baratoca lamb chop* and Krrn- h lamb thup*. t-c « i»ound; corn be*f. '■*•' pound; porlerhatu* atralt. ltc a pound: Circle W. Ips of lamb, l&c a pound; pot roast Se. li:\ \M> fill IKK nnniilHw in, i ?1< a pound; ooffwe, l*e a ponnft; trip)* J I—IBM extracl. l-ounr# botll* for Ifict i Llpton'* tea. >*r half pound, I poond r.ftc. H«):«i Uanten raffe*. i iMHin.la for lie. ! RnKllah Br«*krs«t tra. Me a pound; Pri vate Batata roffe*. SSc a pound; cocoa, lie a can. in 1 it ir. i:i;i.s AND rilF.EXß—Re attle creamery. S pound* for T(c: Wash iniii'in rrramery butter, 2 pound* for T(e; ranch kuitor. I*l . lir. (Or in! 4te a pound; rt». Me. 15c, <«<■, 41. mad »«<-. Btrirlly freaH; < hr«»(M«. see a pound; I'ri moat, l&c «. pound; ajnat cheeee. 40c a pound; '■*'< Imiip. lfir ami Ha a can. ii urn, i;ii'.~h*«|, i».,*. s&c a butii'h. , See the Marathon races n>-9» Sunday at Dugdale'a park. Henri Si Yves, Johnny Hayes, Tom Long boat and others. •••